Modernization myths: DDS, DDL and IBM i and PHP Tricks for the RPG Programmer

When

20 Nov 2014

5:30 PM

Location

111 Route 46 East, Parsippany, NJ 07054

Registration

Member Early-Bird – $55.00

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Member Walk-ins – $65.00

Non-Member Early-Bird – $70.00

Non-Member Regular – $75.00

Non-Member Walk-Ins – $80.00

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Start Time: Reg. 5:30 pm

Alan Seiden

Presents

Modernization myths: DDS, DDL and IBM i
and PHP Tricks for the RPG Programmer: graphics, Excel, PDFs, E-Mail and More

Modernization myths: DDS, DDL and IBM i

Alan will sink his teeth into a comparison of Data Definition Specification (DDS) and Data Definition Language (DDL). Yes, DDL is the modern way to create tables and indexes, with undeniable benefits, but in Alan's opinion, several myths have led to unrealistic expectations (a thin, flaky crust, you might say) about the benefits of converting from DDS to DDL. Learn the true benefits of DDL, discard half-baked beliefs, and enjoy DB2 databases that are easier to manage, perform better, and work well with established IBM i languages such as RPG and COBOL and open source languages such as PHP.

PHP Tricks for the RPG Programmer

PHP is famous for its ability to build web sites, but it also a flexible tool that can be called by RPG and CL programs. Alan will show how to accomplish marvelous tasks by calling PHP from ordinary RPG and CL programs.Examples will include:Creating graphs and charts based on DB2 dataBeautifully formatted Excel spreadsheets from your dataFormatted PDF files from your dataSend flexible email messages, including HTML format and attachments, and using any SMTP server, including an Exchange server.Receive information back from a PHP script into RPG or CL